McCourty as the #1 corner with an 8.3 grade, 2 points higher than the #2 corner, Revis.

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Alongside him McCourty maintains the Titans influence at corner (Alterraun Verner last month) and joins his twin brother in the secondary. Targeted 25 times this month McCourty has surrendered only 143 yards (5.7 yards per attempt) earning a positive coverage grade each week.

McCourty as the #1 corner with an 8.3 grade, 2 points higher than the #2 corner, Revis.

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Alongside him McCourty maintains the Titans influence at corner (Alterraun Verner last month) and joins his twin brother in the secondary. Targeted 25 times this month McCourty has surrendered only 143 yards (5.7 yards per attempt) earning a positive coverage grade each week.

Well that would put J Mac ahead of the media darling Richard Sherman then correct? Nice that Ruston locked him up last year. J Mac should be one of several Titans getting a pro bowl look this season._________________
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McCourty as the #1 corner with an 8.3 grade, 2 points higher than the #2 corner, Revis.

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Alongside him McCourty maintains the Titans influence at corner (Alterraun Verner last month) and joins his twin brother in the secondary. Targeted 25 times this month McCourty has surrendered only 143 yards (5.7 yards per attempt) earning a positive coverage grade each week.

Are you calling shenanigans? A third Buccaneer? Well that just goes to show the lopsided nature of the team with Revis not back to his best, but close enough to lead our cornerback rankings. Verner hasnít quite maintained his magnificent early season form, but hangs on in with his teammate McCourty, Seahawk Sherman and many more not far behind.

Second Team: Jason McCourty (TEN) and Richard Sherman (SEA)

So REvis is their #1, Verner their #2, McCourty their #3, Sherman their #4, going off this, for the year so far.

Who cares... nobody really comprehends how PFF comes up with their numbers. People just look at the rankings like "oooh... somebody from my teams on the list."

I just don't really pay attention to all of that. It means very little to me. According to PFF we have one of the best secondaries in the league I guess. We're still 4-4. Doesn't mean squat. KC had what 8 Probowlers on a team that ended up with the #1 pick. Outside of bragging rights, I don't see a point of caring about these obscure stats, and even then, the best bragging rights come from wins not stats._________________**RIP Steve McNair**

Who cares... nobody really comprehends how PFF comes up with their numbers. People just look at the rankings like "oooh... somebody from my teams on the list."

I just don't really pay attention to all of that. It means very little to me. According to PFF we have one of the best secondaries in the league I guess. We're still 4-4. Doesn't mean squat. KC had what 8 Probowlers on a team that ended up with the #1 pick. Outside of bragging rights, I don't see a point of caring about these obscure stats, and even then, the best bragging rights come from wins not stats.

Yes, PFF's rankings/gradings are questionable I best. I just post them as something to discuss/read. PFF isn't the only one hyping up Verner, McCourty, Griffin and Pollard. All of us here are and other media outlets are as well.

Everyone knows wins are what matters. No one here has said otherwise. Just discussing players performance. If you don't care about it, you don't have to read it or post about it.

Who cares... nobody really comprehends how PFF comes up with their numbers. People just look at the rankings like "oooh... somebody from my teams on the list."

I just don't really pay attention to all of that. It means very little to me. According to PFF we have one of the best secondaries in the league I guess. We're still 4-4. Doesn't mean squat. KC had what 8 Probowlers on a team that ended up with the #1 pick. Outside of bragging rights, I don't see a point of caring about these obscure stats, and even then, the best bragging rights come from wins not stats.

Yes, PFF's rankings/gradings are questionable I best. I just post them as something to discuss/read. PFF isn't the only one hyping up Verner, McCourty, Griffin and Pollard. All of us here are and other media outlets are as well.

Everyone knows wins are what matters. No one here has said otherwise. Just discussing players performance. If you don't care about it, you don't have to read it or post about it.

I don't mean to come off as antagonistic. And to me this is part of the debate. I'm curious as to why people care so much about rankings and such like that. The ever elusive "media respect"._________________**RIP Steve McNair**

They both have done great since the Houston game. vs SD Gates caught the only recieving TD neither of them were covering him. Cumberland caught one for the Jets neither were covering him either. Then KC had no passing TDs at all Seattle had no passing TDs SF had no passing TDs and the Rams only passing TD was to Cook which neither of them were covering Cook. So pretty good month and a half. Going forward the book on the Titans is beat them with the TE_________________
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Maybe its just maybe... and maybe I'm just nitpicking... but it always seems like the other team's QB is always completing a high percentage of their passes against us. For the most part, we haven't given too many yards and we seem to be able to get off on 3rd downs pretty well... but it could be a problem since we haven't exactly played a who's who of QBs. We don't face too many elite QBs the rest of the way (Manning may be the only truly elite QB we face all season), but it could be troublesome against a competent starter like Luck.